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So Intel has come and done some work to make their competitor's GPU perform better in Linux? I realize that It's not really Intel, but just a single Intel dev's hobby project... but I can't help but wonder at AMD's relative rate of progress at this point .

So Intel has come and done some work to make their competitor's GPU perform better in Linux? I realize that It's not really Intel, but just a single Intel dev's hobby project... but I can't help but wonder at AMD's relative rate of progress at this point .

Hey, cooperation is always good. Intel has acceleration that turned out to be not very spectacular, but why not give it to everyone, including AMD, if they have even worse acceleration. Why AMD has such poor acceleration in the first place is another matter, however...

Hey, cooperation is always good. Intel has acceleration that turned out to be not very spectacular, but why not give it to everyone, including AMD, if they have even worse acceleration. Why AMD has such poor acceleration in the first place is another matter, however...

Oh definitely! I was just pointing out the irony as well as the fact that a non-AMD dev was able to quickly get results in a little of their spare time. Hopefully with that China deal, AMD will be able to justify putting more resources towards the open radeon drivers.